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Goodwill of Central & Southern Indiana
Overview
The Nurse Home Visitor conducts home visits to provide coaching, support, and clinical care to first-time expectant parents until the child reaches age two. They manage a caseload of 25 or more clients while maintaining clinical standards and coordinating access to community resources.
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Compensation
$54,000 - $60,000 / YEAR
Posted
4 days ago
The Nurse Home Visitor provides coaching and care to first-time expectant clients through home visits from pregnancy until the child is age two. They maintain a caseload of 25 or more clients while assessing physical, emotional, and social needs to help families achieve goals.
8 days ago
The Guidance Center
The therapist will provide therapeutic services to infants, young children, and their families, including developmental assessments, psychotherapy, and crisis intervention. They are also responsible for coordinating care, advocating for families, and maintaining accurate clinical documentation.
Salary not listed
9 days ago
Children's Health
Administer standardized developmental testing for young children in a NICU follow-up clinic and document patient behavior. Score psychological tests according to normative standards and collaborate with healthcare professionals to manage patient needs.
11 days ago
ALTA CALIFORNIA REGIONAL CENTER INC
The Service Coordinator provides case management and advocacy for children with developmental disabilities, including developing and monitoring Individual Program Plans. Responsibilities also include assisting families with service acquisition, documenting client progress, and providing emergency on-call support.
$25 - $37 / HOUR
1 month ago
OhioGuidestone
The therapist provides diagnostic assessments, treatment planning, and counseling for youth and early childhood clients in community-based settings. Responsibilities include managing therapeutic relationships, facilitating adolescent IOP groups, and coordinating community resources.
Provide individual, family, and group psychotherapy to children aged birth to six and their families across various settings. Maintain accurate clinical documentation and coordinate with community partners to support client treatment goals.
Evidence Based Associates
Provide evidence-based, trauma-informed home visiting services to families using Child-Parent Psychotherapy and care coordination. Support families in building nurturing relationships to mitigate the impact of trauma and chronic stress on young children.
$60,000 - $75,000 / YEAR
Unison Health
The therapist provides direct therapeutic services including individual, group, and family therapy to clients with mental illness. They are also responsible for conducting diagnostic assessments and maintaining accurate clinical documentation in the electronic record.
$55,000 - $75,000 / YEAR
Provide evidence-based, trauma-informed home visiting services to families using Child-Parent Psychotherapy and care coordination. Support families in building nurturing relationships to mitigate the effects of trauma, stress, and environmental risks on young children.
Suncoast Center
Provide in-home and school-based mental health counseling to children aged 0-6 and their families. Conduct assessments, develop treatment plans, and maintain clinical documentation in accordance with agency standards.
Finni Health
Provide 1:1 in-home ABA therapy to children with autism by following individualized treatment plans. Collaborate with BCBAs to collect data and support families through parent training and consistent communication.
$17 - $22 / HOUR
Provide individual, family, and group psychotherapy while developing and maintaining therapeutic relationships with clients and caregivers. Document clinical interactions, coordinate community resources, and participate in treatment conferences to ensure effective care.
$17 - $34 / HOUR
Marillac St.Vincent Family Services Inc
The therapist provides trauma-informed mental health support, assessments, and counseling to pregnant individuals, new parents, and infants. They also collaborate with interdisciplinary staff to provide consultation, training, and community referrals to strengthen family resilience.
$64,000 - $72,000 / YEAR
2 months ago
Provide evidence-based, trauma-informed home visiting services to vulnerable families using Child-Parent Psychotherapy and care coordination. Support the emotional and developmental needs of children from prenatal to age six while managing family-level risks.
Provide evidence-based, trauma-informed home visiting services to vulnerable families using Child-Parent Psychotherapy and care coordination. Conduct mental health assessments and consultations to support the emotional and developmental well-being of children from prenatal to age six.
Provide evidence-based, dyadic mental health interventions to vulnerable families in their homes to support child-parent relationships. Conduct care coordination and wrap-around services to mitigate the impact of trauma and chronic stress on young children.
HCRS (Health Care & Rehabilitation Services of Southeastern Vermont)
The clinician will engage with children and families during distressing periods, conducting clinical assessments to guide individuals toward wellness. This involves designing treatment plans that target clearly identified goals for children and their families.
$62,049 - $75,079 / YEAR
Lurie Children's Hospital
The Medical Assistant performs daily clinical tasks in the outpatient/primary care setting, assisting physicians and other staff under the direction of nursing or physician personnel. Key duties include administering medications, performing procedures like phlebotomy, documenting in the EMR, and supporting administrative tasks to maximize clinic flow.
$19 - $29 / HOUR
3 months ago
The Therapist provides diagnostic assessments, treatment planning, therapy, counseling, and support services to youth and early childhood clientele, often in community-based settings, while developing therapeutic relationships with clients and their families. Essential functions also include monitoring client response to treatment, assisting in crisis intervention, coordinating community resources, and maintaining accurate clinical documentation.